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// Author: Sebastien Incerti
// 30 October 2008
// on base of G4LowEnergyPhotoElectric developed by A.Forti and M.G.Pia
//
// 15 Mar 2010 L. Pandola, removed methods to set explicitely fluorescence cuts.
// Main cuts from G4ProductionCutsTable are always used
// 30 May 2011 A Mantero & V Ivanchenko Migration to model design for deexcitation
// 22 Oct 2012 A & V Ivanchenko Migration data structure to G4PhysicsVector
// 1 June 2017 M Bandieramonte
#ifndef G4LivermorePhotoElectricModel_h
#define G4LivermorePhotoElectricModel_h 1
#include "G4VEmModel.hh"
#include "G4ElementData.hh"
#include <vector>
class G4ParticleChangeForGamma;
class G4VAtomDeexcitation;
class G4LPhysicsFreeVector;
class G4LivermorePhotoElectricModel : public G4VEmModel
{
public:
G4LivermorePhotoElectricModel(const G4String& nam = "LivermorePhElectric");
virtual ~G4LivermorePhotoElectricModel();
virtual void Initialise(const G4ParticleDefinition*, const G4DataVector&);
virtual G4double CrossSectionPerVolume(const G4Material*,
const G4ParticleDefinition*,
G4double energy,
G4double cutEnergy = 0.0,
G4double maxEnergy = DBL_MAX);
virtual G4double ComputeCrossSectionPerAtom(
const G4ParticleDefinition*,
G4double energy,
G4double Z,
G4double A=0,
G4double cut=0,
G4double emax=DBL_MAX);
virtual void SampleSecondaries(std::vector<G4DynamicParticle*>*,
const G4MaterialCutsCouple*,
const G4DynamicParticle*,
G4double tmin,
G4double maxEnergy);
virtual void InitialiseForElement(const G4ParticleDefinition*, G4int Z);
inline void SetLimitNumberOfShells(G4int);
G4double GetBindingEnergy (G4double ZZ, G4int shell);
G4LivermorePhotoElectricModel & operator=
(const G4LivermorePhotoElectricModel &right) = delete;
G4LivermorePhotoElectricModel(const G4LivermorePhotoElectricModel&) = delete;
protected:
G4ParticleChangeForGamma* fParticleChange;
private:
void ReadData(G4int Z, const char* path = nullptr);
G4ParticleDefinition* theGamma;
G4ParticleDefinition* theElectron;
G4int verboseLevel;
G4int maxZ;
G4int nShellLimit;
G4bool fDeexcitationActive;
G4bool isInitialised;
static G4LPhysicsFreeVector* fCrossSection[99];
static G4LPhysicsFreeVector* fCrossSectionLE[99];
static std::vector<G4double>* fParamHigh[99];
static std::vector<G4double>* fParamLow[99];
static G4int fNShells[99];
static G4int fNShellsUsed[99];
static G4ElementData* fShellCrossSection;
static G4Material* fWater;
static G4double fWaterEnergyLimit;
G4VAtomDeexcitation* fAtomDeexcitation;
G4double fCurrSection;
std::vector<G4double> fSandiaCof;
};
inline
void G4LivermorePhotoElectricModel::SetLimitNumberOfShells(G4int n)
{
nShellLimit = n;
}
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#endif